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Most people watching this don’t even realise that we are watching a Palaeolithic way of life that hasn’t changed for thousands of years got on a camera of the modern era. What a time to be alive
I really really wish if i was in this world at least 100 year’s ago.. im absolutely not belong to this ugly noisy dirty times full of idiotic stupid rules and laws ..I should find a way to go back to time’s in any cost
Thank you dad mom uncles aunties and grandparnts for all this knowledge pass on to your 5 great grandchildrens and so on with out your words be good great things happen god i still tear up
Check out "The Drums of Winter" it's a documentary about Emmonak taken early 1970s. We still continue to and hold Potlatchs and Invite our nieboring village's and gifts from what we gathered during the year.